

Smarter enough not to sounded materialistic or selling-out even when your hometown being famous for beauty cheap girls, modern day policy and evolving developments, still - this Bandung crew of Psychedelic Experimental Rock with dignity: Sigmun cares alot for their own musical performance and ideas rather than spreading hatred among fellow-nationals based on racist theme or inventing a hate-group. The quartet of Haikal Azizi, Nurrachman Andika, Mirfak Prabowo and Pratama Kusuma Putra truly baptizing themselves souls into the independent of music sounds as the likes of late Prog-Rock Classic heroes to the Stoner Rock entities as they're uncountable - Sigmun precisely, trending not to follow the crowds but going to choose their own finest way and the road to it based on these fine efforts of recording tracks released as an album on Crimson Eyes where you can get exactly the plenty massive Progressive format of Psychedelic and Alternative to the any Alternative scene born from the same town outside them - giving the privilege for the smarter rockers to claim the wiser path to eternity not by being a stupid suicide bombers but via this artistic shapes of freedom of noise to come in balance between harder and softer as light and dark collides here. Sigmun has creating their own good style within the falsetto/psyche vocals, deliberating tempos and grooves which correctly not suitable to be copied just like the mixing of Hawkwind Space-Rock to Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here. Let these tracks holding you back when you fall or helping you get up again from falling inside the same hole twice better as the lyrics carries faking smiles into the sewer and replacing the airwaves with the questionings over Vultures, Halfglass Full of Poison, The Gravestones and Golden Tangerine as they keeps collecting the finest thoughts, ideas and holy wisdom from almost everywhere and made them into a patent form of melodies that speaks louder than a bomb of sharper than any swords ...
Crimson Eyes:
https://sigmunmusic.bandcamp.com/
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